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Data related to the reproductive cells utilized in ART can be viewed in this section through reports related to a single country or all of the European countries. Assisted reproductive technology (ART) is a general term referring to methods used to achieve pregnancy by artificial or partially artificial means. Reproductive technology is used primarily in infertility treatments, but also in fertile couples affected by genetic and transmissible diseases . The term also includes, for the countries in which it is allowed by law, any reproductive technique involving a third party donation ( e.g. a sperm or oocyte donation).

The data are those recorded by the ART National Competent Authorities and refer to the activities performed within a year.

The final version of European Data on ART activities , collected thanks to the precious collaboration of the National Competent Authorities of each countries, is now available online.
All data collected refers, for technical reason, to the activity performed in 2015.It is possible to find the downloadable version of the report attached here below and published for this and previous years, within the “Data” section on this website

Starting from 2018, the EUROCET forms for the collection of Tissue, HPC and ART data will be updated , in the light of the suggestions coming from CAs’ experts . In order to make the Eurocet collection easier, quicker and friendlier, both to the professionals who...

The Eurocet Reports 2017 of European Data on Haematopoietic Stem Cells are now available online.
All data collected refers to the activity performed in 2016.It is possible to find the downloadable version of the report attached here below and published for this and previous years, within the “Data” section on this website
Data of the activity about Reproductive Cells will be published next to complete the Eurocet Annual Reports.

Starting from 2018, the EUROCET forms for the collection of Tissue, HPC and ART data will be updated , in the light of the suggestions coming from CAs’ experts . In order to make the Eurocet collection easier, quicker and friendlier, both to the professionals who...

From the beginning of the project to November 2016,Dr. Angelo Ghirardini was EUROCET Team Manager. His knowledge, earned through his studies first and his professional experience in the field are the foundations on which EUROCET was built. His passion and dedication for this particular work are what allowed EUROCET to grow into the strong network of Competent Authorities and the ten-year worth of data on Tissue, HPC and ART transplantation and donation activities database that it is now.
Angelo passed away in November 2016. The EUROCET team will continue...